'X-files' Strike Dateline Interview - MDMA - Part 1 of 5
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'X-files' Strike Dateline Interview
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hive_(website)
Although it had been in operation since 1997, the Hive gained broader awareness in 2001 when NBC's Dateline special The "X" Files aired. This investigation into the use and production of MDMA featured the Hive and its founder, 'Strike' (Hobart Huson). Strike was the founder and site designer of the Hive as well as the author of several popular books (Total Synthesis I and II, and Sources) instructing readers how to synthesize a variety of amphetamines, obtain equipment and chemicals, and avoid prosecution. He remained anonymous until Dateline's investigation and interviews revealed that Hobart Huson (owner of the Strike-recommended laboratory supplier "Science Alliance") was the man behind Strike. The NBC program showed Huson/Strike at his office/chemical warehouse, complete with a stuffed bee sitting by his computer. The program led to Huson's arrest and imprisonment, but also spurred the site's growth. 'Rhodium' and a small group of dedicated individuals actually ran the Hive and its sister site Rhodium.ws
for most of the sites' lifespans.
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Rhodium, Fractal... where you be? Humid out!
I'd do a 200mg dose, then smoked a small pile on top of Northern Lights to keep it going. Probably have Olney's lesions or something.
MDMA is perfectly safe, and in fact there isnt much MDMA made in the US in the first place. fuck this fascist bullshit.
Its suppose to be illegal because its dangerous right? But LIFE is dangerous. Try to see it this way, a lot less people have died from taking ecstasy than have died after choosing a dangerous career path like say, joining the army. Plenty of recruitment commercials on TV.
Pills or bombs?